Winter Olympics 2022: Will telemark skiing make its debut in Beijing?

Jasmin Taylor was the first Briton to win a World Championship medal in telemark skiing in 2015

Jasmin Taylor never dreamed about competing at a Winter Olympics because her sport - telemark skiing - has not been part of the programme.

But the International Olympic Committee is set to rule this week on its inclusion in the 2022 Games in Beijing.

"It would just mean the world to be in the Olympics as it's the ultimate platform and ultimate sporting event," the 24-year-old told BBC Sport.

As well as telemark, ski big air is also being considered by the IOC.

This follows on from snowboard big air, which made an immediate impact on its debut in Pyeongchang this year, with Briton Billy Morgan claiming a bronze medal as Team GB celebrated a record haul of five medals at the 2018 Games.

Taylor is one of the top telemark skiers in the world and has claimed a stunning haul of 20 World Cup honours in the last 18 months, making her by far the most decorated GB snowsport athlete over that period.

No mean feat, given the achievements of Olympic medallists Morgan and Izzy Atkin, as well as regular podium finishers Katie Ormerod and James Woods.

And Taylor could soon have the chance to emulate their achievements on the biggest sporting stage of all, if the IOC's executive board approves telemark's introduction for Beijing.